There's no doubt P.K. Subban is elevating his game in the Atlantic Division final against the Boston Bruins.

The young Montreal Canadiens defenceman is also showing the ability to rise above the fray in dealing with the racist tweets pointed in his direction after his club's Game 1 victory on Thursday.

Subban said the real issue involving the racist bile that surfaced after he scored the winner in double overtime was it distracted from the spectacle of the series.

“It’s unfortunate when things take away from the great hockey that was played two days ago,” Subban said after the Canadiens blew a two-goal lead Saturday afternoon to lose Game 2, 5-3, at TD Garden.

“(Game 1) was a fantastic game, great for the league, great for hockey and that’s what we are going to talk about. So I’m happy now that we can just move on.”

Subban, who is booed here whenever he touches the puck, separated the idiots on Twitter from the Bruins and the majority of their fans.

“First things first, the Boston Bruins are an Original Six franchise, they have been around a long time, they are respected," he said. "It’s completely unfair for anybody to point the finger at the organization of the fan base. They have passionate fans here, a great fan base and since I’ve been in the league, it’s been awesome."

“I’ve come to Boston many times, my family has come here and it’s been great. What people may say on Twitter or social media is not a reflection by any means of the league or the Boston Bruins.”

Subban also observed the incident created a positive in the way people came together to criticize the racist comments.

“You know what the funny thing is, is that we get stronger as a league," the 24-year-old blueliner said.

"You see how people come together and it’s great. It’s not just about me. The NHL has tons of players from different backgrounds, from different places around the world and that’s what makes this league so special and that’s what makes sports so special, it brings everybody together.

“Another great hockey game today. I’m sure everybody enjoyed it and I look forward to the rest of the series and everybody else should, too.”

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